Whether confronting a highly publicized issue such as the Harvey Weinstein sexual-harassment allegation case or a less visible matter within a private organization, a whistleblower is often initially condemned as “difficult,” “a squeaky wheel,” “problem child,” or worse . . . until the issue gains critical mass of awareness and corroborating support that backs up their legitimacy. And that’s when the media crisis really begins.
Organizations and industries that fail to provide a framework for ethics accountability can become active enablers of serious problems, which are allowed to fester and ultimately mushroom, threatening the organization itself.
Join us Jan. 10 to learn common pitfalls that confront whistleblowers and organizations alike and how to engage an ethics platform that extends beyond mere lip service to deliver substantive responses (in actions, not just messages) and better outcomes for all stakeholders.
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